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THE BEST GAME EVER
Posted On 03/01/2007 21:33:59

Do you know what the best game ever is?  It's much more fun than the games you have played.  You take your 44 magnum outside, with a tv set, turn on the tv set with  a long extension cord, and shoot some loud mouth asshole on TV.  It blows up the tv and is much more satisfying that waving your arm around with some little faggy wii strap on your hand that gives you no satisfaction at all.


After you blow the ??? out of every pice of electronics in the tv, you can shoot cats and rabbits and everything else that moves.


Way more fun than chasing some virtual reality BS, this is a real man's game.


 Did you know for the cost of some dumb old refurbed xbox you can buy a kick ass 44 magnum.  bullets are very cheap and going out plinking is the funnest game on earth.


 you know it is true, getting the urge yet?


NOW YOU KNOW WHY THEY CALL ME THE GAME KING


Important Facts to Know
Posted On 03/01/2007 21:18:39

Did you know a 44 magnum bullet, when shot thru my gun,  can go all the way through an engine block?  You can stop a car just by shooting the engine, and the engine will be totaled.  Funny.  Good thing I did not have one of these when I first got my license.


Did you know that a hollow point 44 magnum bullet will take out your entire back or back of your head on the way out of your body?   Those are the kind of bullets I have loaded in my gun.


Do you know what a speed loader is?  It is a little gadget with 6 of those bullets in them that allows you to reload your pistol, all 6 shells, in about 3 seconds.  I have 3 of those loaded up in case a big pack of idiots come by my house or van.


Did you know that if you target practice with your pistol you will soon be able to make every shot hit dead on.  You can hit a teeny weeny target after practice, so shooting someones head is actually pretty easy after all that practice. 


Did you know thath the dumbest thing on earth that you can do is piss off an Italian?


 


 


 


This is why you do not want to break into my house
Posted On 02/28/2007 23:58:15

Posted on 04/09/2006 4:16:43 PM PDT by MissouriConservative

EFFERSON CITY — The Missouri House gave preliminary approval Wednesday to legislation that would give legal protections to people who use deadly force against intruders into their homes or vehicles.

Supporters praised the bill for bolstering victims’ rights, giving homeowners protection against malicious lawsuits and providing drivers greater authority to fight back against carjackers.

Rep. Curt Dougherty, an Independence Democrat, spoke for many supporters when he praised the bill for eliminating a provision in current law that requires a person to try to retreat from a confrontation inside a dwelling or vehicle before using deadly force. Such a requirement, he said, encourages crime.

Critics said current law already allows people to defend themselves. They warned that the bill would encourage gunplay, could lead to the shooting of innocent people and could be abused to help gang members get away with murder.

The bill would expand the definition of justifiable use of deadly force. Current law requires a person to believe that deadly force is necessary to protect himself or another person from serious injury or from becoming the victim of a serious crime. A person has an obligation to avoid a deadly confrontation if possible.

A person who used deadly force against an intruder would not be subject to criminal prosecution or liable for civil damages.

The bill’s sponsor, Republican Rep. Marilyn Ruestman of Joplin, said the change would give homeowners the right to stop an intruder breaking into their home without having to determine whether the intruder intended to harm them.

Rep. John Burnett, a Kansas City Democrat, said the bill was unnecessary. It would not give anyone added protection but would encourage people to use deadly force, he said. He recalled a conversation with other lawyers in which he was asked whether he supported the death penalty for home burglaries.

Rep. Rick Johnson, a High Ridge Democrat, complained that the bill was so vague that it could lead to tragedy. He said the bill didn’t require a homeowner to exercise reasonable care before opening fire. If a person came to an open front door and leaned in to call the homeowner’s name, the visitor could be risking his life.

Others worried that the bill would allow a gang member to invite a rival to his home. The gang member could kill the rival inside the home and call it justifiable.

House members dismissed the criticisms, approving the legislation on a voice vote. It must receive final approval before heading to the Senate.

The legislation is House Bill 1461.




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